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Husky puppies and dogs in Williamsburg, Virginia

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Odin

Husky

Male, Adult
Williamsburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We have had Odin since March of 2024. We adopted him from a Texas shelter and had him delivered to Maine where we lived at the time. He is a very lovely and chill dog that will spend the entire day at your side on the couch. He is not big on playing with toys, but he will cuddle them when going to bed. He is not a very "talkative" husky, but he will Awoo when he really needs to go outside. He is great with older children that are not super hyper. He is not a fan of younger children as they make him nervous, this is why we need to re-home him. We want him to be in a loving home like our own, but where he is not always scared or nervous. He deserves a home where he feels safe and can thrive and we unfortunately cannot provide that to him. He really is a great dog. But he, like some people, just doesn't care for small children. He comes with his XL crate, bed, leash, favorite blanket, water and food bowls, any remaining dog food he has, and water filter replacements for water bowl.

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Odin

Husky

Male, Adult
Williamsburg, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We have had Odin since March of 2024. We adopted him from a Texas shelter and had him delivered to Maine where we lived at the time. He is a very lovely and chill dog that will spend the entire day at your side on the couch. He is not big on playing with toys, but he will cuddle them when going to bed. He is not a very "talkative" husky, but he will Awoo when he really needs to go outside. He is great with older children that are not super hyper. He is not a fan of younger children as they make him nervous, this is why we need to re-home him. We want him to be in a loving home like our own, but where he is not always scared or nervous. He deserves a home where he feels safe and can thrive and we unfortunately cannot provide that to him. He really is a great dog. But he, like some people, just doesn't care for small children. He comes with his XL crate, bed, leash, favorite blanket, water and food bowls, any remaining dog food he has, and water filter replacements for water bowl.
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Zig and Zag

Husky

Male, 5 mos
lackey, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
LOOKING FOR SEPARATE HOMES Meet Zig and Zag !! These stunning puppies found themselves in a rural shelter. They very a bit skiddish and shy so the shelter thought foster based rescue was the best option. They were right! They are absolutely flourishing and rapidly gaining confidence after going to separate foster homes. READ THE ENTIRE POST BEFORE REACHING OUT TO US. We know they are beyond adorable but this breed is not for most people. Zig and Zag are both males and approx 5 months old. They are supposed to be full husky but we aren’t sure about that. (Pics of parents the shelter had are at the end) Zig is white and weighs 36 pounds. Zag is grey/white and weighs 39 pounds. They are big puppies for sure!! They will all be given several sets of vaccines, deworming, a microchip and neuter as part of their adoptions. They start out shy but that quickly fades away. They are both very treat motivated. They are also very sweet and love to be cuddled and petted on. They both love other dogs and loves kids. They have been very playful and sweet with kids and dogs. This breed can have a high prey drive and not always work well with cats but so far we haven’t seen much prey drive. Zig briefly met cats on an outing and ignored them Zag has seen bunnies in a cage and ignore them. However they are still in their shy mode so that may change. Both are good on car rides aside from being nervous. They have been whiny at times but they don’t get sick. They are doing better with each trip they have taken. Both are doing better than expected with potty training but not completely trained. Neither has ever gone potty in the crate. Zag will nervous pee at times but that is fading away already. They are still working on leash training. They had never been on one before and were terrified and flailing the first day. With a safety harness they are really starting to figure it out. The tension still scares them at times but overall they are learning very quickly. They are both doing very well with crating. Zag can have a verbal tantrum when first put in but it doesn’t last long. Zig has been quiet so far. So far they share food, treats and toys well with humans. Both are fed separately from other dogs. No issues seen from Zag sharing toys with other dogs. Zig initially got growly with other dogs around his bone or toys but he’s doing better as he settles in. They both are very gentle with taking treats. Zag loves toys. He will empty the entire toy basket and have a blast. He also loves playing and running with the other dogs. Zig currently prefers to follow his fosters around and chill beside them. He will play with a toy or chew a bone but isn’t as playful as Zag is so far. They both are still puppies and are still in the chewing stage. Okay so here is where the post gets fun. Their breed tells us to expect a lot of hyper, goofy, crazy husky antics in their futures….. but currently they are the quietest, calmest and easiest husky type pups we’ve ever met. Maybe they are saving it for their adopters 🤷‍♀️😂 So while they are calm chill easy going dudes right now we are still going to anticipate typical breed antics when placing them in their homes. ➡️➡️Some issues with Husky type breeds you should consider! ♦️ENDLESS ENERGY! The Husky breed has so much energy. You need to exercise them both physically and mentally multiple times a day, every single day. If you are not an extremely active person and you’re not home often then they will be very unhappy. ♦️VOCAL! Huskys are loud. They bark, howl and “talk” all the time. This is absolutely not an apartment or condo dog. ♦️ESCAPE ARTIST! The husky breed is notorious for going over and under fencing if they get bored. You must have a 5ft or higher fenced in yard and they can NOT be left outside alone. They will get bored and escape. ♦️Please do not get a husky and think you will be able to change their core genetic behaviors. They are going to be active, vocal and escape if not properly watched for life. These things rarely change for this breed despite age or training. (Proper obedience work and keeping up with physical and mental exercise will help tone down these behaviors, but won’t eliminate them.) Adopting a young puppy is a ton of work. They will have lots of potty accidents, chew things up etc. You will need to help them learn things like leash walking, crate training and basic manners. It can be a lot of work but the reward is a dog that fits well into your family’s lifestyle if you invest proper time on training with them. Please carefully consider the time and effort a puppy requires before adopting. Home and vet checks required. ♦️5ft or higher fenced yard required ♦️No apartments or condos ♦️‼️NO EXCEPTIONS‼️♦️ Located in Hampton VA. (They will need to be adopted within a 1 hour drive radius) ‼️Please message VillageDogResource@gmail.com directly with questions or to get an application For more pics and faster response visit our facebook
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Zag

Husky

Male, 5 mos
lackey, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Zag !! This stunning puppy and his brother Zig found themselves in a rural shelter. They very a bit skiddish and shy so the shelter thought foster based rescue was the best option. They were right! They are absolutely flourishing and rapidly gaining confidence after going to separate foster homes. Zag is a male and approx 5 months old. He weighs 39 pounds. He is supposed to be full husky but we aren’t sure about that. (Pics of parents the shelter had are at the end) He will be given several sets of vaccines, deworming, a microchip and neuter as part of his adoption. Zag is really doing well for his age. He’s excelling at his training and listens well. He’s very cuddly and loves to try and get into your lap. He loves other dogs and loves kids. He enjoys playing with other dogs and rough housing around the yard. This breed can have a high prey drive and not always work well with cats but so far we haven’t seen much prey drive. Zag has seen bunnies in a cage and ignore them. This may or may not translate to cats. He is good on car rides. He was whiny at times but he didn’t get sick. The last trip he took he whined very little. He is doing really well with potty training. He’s only had a few accidents and never goes inside his crate. He’s figuring out the routine well. Zag is still working on leash training. He had never been on one before and was terrified and flailing the first day. With a safety harness he has really stared to figure it out. The tension still scares him at times but overall he is learning. He is doing great with crating. He can have a verbal tantrum when first put in but it doesn’t last long. He has shown no trouble sharing food treats or toys with people and other dogs. He is very gentle when taking treats. Zag loves toys. He will empty the entire toy basket and have a blast. He also loves playing and running with the other dogs. He loves chew bones and treats. He is still young and in the chewing stage. He does very well when you’re watching him and being crated when you’re not able to watch him. Okay so here is where the post gets fun. The breed tells us to expect a lot of hyper, goofy, crazy husky antics in his future….. but currently he is the quietest, calmest and easiest husky type pup we have ever met. Maybe he is saving it for his adopters 🤷‍♀️😂 So while he is a calm chill easy going dude right now we are still going to anticipate typical breed antics when placing him in his home. ➡️➡️Some issues that are typical with Husky type breeds you should know about and consider! ♦️ENDLESS ENERGY! The Husky breed has so much energy. You need to exercise them both physically and mentally multiple times a day, every single day. If you are not an extremely active person and you’re not home often then they will be very unhappy. ♦️VOCAL! Huskys are loud. They bark, howl and “talk” all the time. This is absolutely not an apartment or condo dog. ♦️ESCAPE ARTIST! The husky breed is notorious for going over and under fencing if they get bored. You must have a 5ft or higher fenced in yard and they can NOT be left outside alone. They will get bored and escape. ♦️Please do not get a husky and think you will be able to change their core genetic behaviors. They are going to be active, vocal and escape if not properly watched for life. These things rarely change for this breed despite age or training. (Proper obedience work and keeping up with physical and mental exercise will help tone down these behaviors, but won’t eliminate them.) Adopting a young puppy is a ton of work. They will have lots of potty accidents, chew things up etc. You will need to help them learn things like leash walking, crate training and basic manners. It can be a lot of work but the reward is a dog that fits well into your family’s lifestyle if you invest proper time on training with them. Please carefully consider the time and effort a puppy requires before adopting. Home and vet checks required. ♦️5ft or higher fenced yard required ♦️No apartments or condos ♦️‼️NO EXCEPTIONS‼️♦️ Located in Hampton VA. (He will need to be adopted within a 1 hour drive radius) ‼️Please message VillageDogResource@gmail.com directly with questions or to get an application for more pics visit our Facebook page.
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Zig

Husky

Male, 5 mos
lackey, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Zig !! This stunning puppy and his brother Zag found themselves in a rural shelter. They very a bit skiddish and shy so the shelter thought foster based rescue was the best option. They were right! They are absolutely flourishing and rapidly gaining confidence after going to separate foster homes. Zig is a male and approx 5 months old. He weighs 36 pounds. He is supposed to be full husky but we aren’t sure about that. (Pics of parents the shelter had are at the end) He will be given several sets of vaccines, deworming, a microchip and neuter as part of his adoption. Honestly Zig has been an excellent puppy since the moment he arrived. We are shocked at how well he adjusted and how good he behaves. Despite being young and a husky he’s very easy and cooperative. He’s super sweet and learns fast. He loves other dogs and loves kids. He enjoys playing with other dogs but isn’t overbearing and will relax with them as well. This breed can have a high prey drive and not always work well with cats but so far we haven’t seen much prey drive. Zig briefly met cats on an outing and was curious for a moment and then ignored them. That could change but his initial reaction with them went very well. He is good on car rides. He was whiny at times but he didn’t get sick. The last trip he took he whined very little. He is doing excellent with potty training. Despite his younger age he has no trouble holding it all night and during an 8 hour work day. He hasn’t had a single accident since he arrived. He learned the routine fast and we are impressed with how quickly he adjusted. Zig is still working on leash training. He had never been on one before and was terrified and flailing the first day. With a safety harness he has really stared to figure it out. The tension still scares him at times but overall he is learning. He is doing great with crating. He comes inside and puts himself in the crate and waits for his treat. He’s fine crated while you’re away at work. He’s been surprisingly quiet while crated. He gives a few barks when you first return or when he needs to go out but that’s it. He has no trouble sharing food treats or toys with people. He initially did some growing at other dogs over food and bones but that seems to be fading away quickly as he learns that there is always food available. He plays well sharing toys with other dogs. He is very gentle when taking treats. Zig is just starting to get interested in toys. He’s mostly interested in chasing a ball or toy when you throw it but not so much bringing it back. He loves chew bones and treats. He is still young and in the chewing stage. He does very well when you’re watching him and being crated when you’re not able to watch him. Okay so here is where the post gets fun. The breed tells us to expect a lot of hyper, goofy, crazy husky antics in his future….. but currently he is the quietest, calmest and easiest husky type pup we have ever met. Maybe he is saving it for his adopters 🤷‍♀️😂 So while he is a calm chill easy going dude right now we are still going to anticipate typical breed antics when placing him in his home. ➡️➡️Some issues that are typical with Husky type breeds you should know about and consider! ♦️ENDLESS ENERGY! The Husky breed has so much energy. You need to exercise them both physically and mentally multiple times a day, every single day. If you are not an extremely active person and you’re not home often then they will be very unhappy. ♦️VOCAL! Huskys are loud. They bark, howl and “talk” all the time. This is absolutely not an apartment or condo dog. ♦️ESCAPE ARTIST! The husky breed is notorious for going over and under fencing if they get bored. You must have a 5ft or higher fenced in yard and they can NOT be left outside alone. They will get bored and escape. ♦️Please do not get a husky and think you will be able to change their core genetic behaviors. They are going to be active, vocal and escape if not properly watched for life. These things rarely change for this breed despite age or training. (Proper obedience work and keeping up with physical and mental exercise will help tone down these behaviors, but won’t eliminate them.) Adopting a young puppy is a ton of work. They will have lots of potty accidents, chew things up etc. You will need to help them learn things like leash walking, crate training and basic manners. It can be a lot of work but the reward is a dog that fits well into your family’s lifestyle if you invest proper time on training with them. Please carefully consider the time and effort a puppy requires before adopting. Home and vet checks required. ♦️5ft or higher fenced yard required ♦️No apartments or condos ♦️‼️NO EXCEPTIONS‼️♦️ Located in Hampton VA. (He will need to be adopted within a 1 hour drive radius) ‼️Please message VillageDogResource@gmail.com directly with questions or to get an application. For more pics please visit our Facebook page.
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SKY

Husky German Shepherd Dog

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Gloucester, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sky is a 1-2 year old female Husky Shepherd mix girl. She came to rescue heavily pregnant in early January and she wilm soon be ready for her forever home. She is good with other dogs, cats,  and children. Sky is housebroken, and rides well in the car. She is such a sweet loving girl. Please submit and adoption application on our website critters4urescueinc.org ##2663013##
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Leo

Husky

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Newport News, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
My name is Leo and I`m looking for my new home! I am an all around great boy who would make any family happy. Please come meet me today!

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7.9 miles

Village Dog Resource

PO box 141, lackey, VA 23694

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13.7 miles

Critters 4 U Rescue

6699 Fox Centre Pkwy, 415, Gloucester, VA 23061

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21.9 miles

Peninsula Regional Animal Shelter

5843 Jefferson Ave, Newport News, VA 23605

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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32.1 miles

Isle of Wight County Animal Services

13044 Poor House Road, Windsor, VA 23487

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, small animals

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Rescue

32.1 miles

Operation Save a Shelter Dog

Zuni, VA 23898

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

35.9 miles

Critter Cavalry Rescue - VA

Norfolk, VA 23510

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

37.7 miles

Suffolk Animal Control

124 Forest Glen Drive, Suffolk, VA 23434

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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45.1 miles

Richmond Animal Care & Control

1600 Chamberlayne Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222

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45.9 miles

Virginia Beach Animal Care and Adoption Center

341 S Birdneck Rd, Virginia Beach, VA 23451

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